Methods, apparatus, and computer programs for providing a lock control signal for a mobile logistics destination

ABSTRACT

Methods, apparatuses and computer programs for providing a lock control signal for a mobile logistic destination including obtaining information about a delivery request, providing an authorization request for opening the mobile logistic destination, obtaining information about an authorization for opening the mobile logistic destination during the probable delivery period from the mobile device, obtaining information about a lock enquiry and delivery agent location information from a mobile device of a delivery agent for the delivery, obtaining logistic destination location information from the logistic destination, determining a delivery agent authorization for opening the mobile logistic destination, computing a delivery agent location difference between the logistic destination location information and the delivery agent location information, comparing a timestamp of the lock enquiry with the probable delivery period, determining the lock control signal for the mobile logistic destination, and providing the lock control signal for the mobile logistic destination.

PRIORITY CLAIM

This patent application claims priority to German Patent Application No.10 2016 201 941.4, filed 9 Feb. 2016, the disclosure of which isincorporated herein by reference in its entirety.

SUMMARY

Illustrative embodiments relate to methods, apparatuses and computerprograms for providing a lock control signal for a mobile logisticdestination, more precisely, but not exclusively, based on anauthorization request for a mobile device of a recipient of a delivery.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

Further configurations are described in more detail below on the basisof the exemplary embodiments depicted in the drawings, which exemplaryembodiments generally do not represent an overall restriction forexemplary embodiments, however. In the drawings:

FIG. 1 illustrates a flowchart for an exemplary embodiment of a methodfor providing a lock control signal for a mobile logistic destination;

FIG. 1a illustrates a block diagram for an exemplary embodiment of anapparatus for providing a lock control signal for a mobile logisticdestination;

FIG. 2 shows an example of a vehicle being linked to an application on amobile telephone;

FIG. 3 shows an exemplary embodiment by way of example;

FIG. 4 illustrates a flowchart for an exemplary embodiment of a methodof a mobile device; and

FIG. 4a illustrates a block diagram for an exemplary embodiment of anapparatus for the mobile device.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

Mobile devices are increasingly used to perform legally bindingtransactions: mobile devices are used for online banking or shopping,for example, and even communication by authorities can be performedusing certified mail providers, for example. An increasing proliferationof encryption increases the security of the transactions, andapparatuses for secure authentication of the users, for example, basedon fingerprint scanners or iris cameras, allow frequently sufficientlysecure authentication of their users.

Shopping with mail order traders, e.g., online traders, is unabatedlypopular. The volume of orders with mail order traders is constantlyrising. Customers value the non-time-dependent availability of thesupply, inter alia, to be able to still make purchases after the shopshave closed, for example, or to have bulky shopping delivered by adelivery service. At the same time, demands on receipt of the goods arerising in this case. Many customers cannot receive parcels during theday, and parcel offices for receiving parcels likewise have limitedopening times in many cases and therefore negate the gain inconvenience. One way of getting around this limitation is delivery to amobile depot, for example, to the trunk of a vehicle. At the same time,access to and location of the vehicle is an infringement of the privacyand the property of the recipient.

There is therefore a need to provide secure access to the mobilelogistic destination, wherein the privacy of the user and the securityof the property are maintained with respect to the logistic serviceprovider. This need is reflected by the methods, apparatuses andcomputer programs according to the independent claims.

Exemplary embodiments provide a method for providing a lock controlsignal for a mobile logistic destination, for example, a vehicle. If alogistic service provider wishes to make a delivery to the mobilelogistic destination, then a customer or the logistic service providerprovides information about a delivery request for a central station, forexample, a computer center or a server. Based on the delivery request, amobile device of a recipient of the delivery is provided with anauthorization request that the recipient can enable for the scheduleddelivery period. The user therefore provides the central station withthe authorization to unlock the mobile logistic destination on a validrequest from the delivery agent for unlocking the mobile logisticdestination, provided that a check on the current time against the timeof the authorization reveals a match and a check on the position of thedelivery agent against the mobile delivery destination reveals anapproximate match. If the prerequisites are in place, then the methodcan prompt the mobile logistic destination to be unlocked.

Exemplary embodiments provide a method for a central station forproviding a lock control signal for a mobile logistic destination. Themethod comprises obtaining information about a delivery request. Theinformation about the delivery request comprises information about aprobable delivery period for a delivery. The method further comprisesproviding an authorization request for opening the mobile logisticdestination during a delivery period for a mobile device of a recipientof the delivery, based on the information about the delivery request andthe information about the probable delivery period. The method furthercomprises obtaining information about an authorization for opening themobile logistic destination during the probable delivery period from themobile device. The method further comprises obtaining information abouta lock enquiry and delivery agent location information from a mobiledevice of a delivery agent for the delivery. The method furthercomprises obtaining logistic destination location information from thelogistic destination. The method further comprises determining adelivery agent authorization for opening the mobile logistic destinationbased on the information about the lock enquiry and based on theinformation about the authorization. The method further comprisescomputing a delivery agent location difference between the logisticdestination location information and the delivery agent locationinformation. The method further comprises comparing a timestamp of thelock enquiry with the probable delivery period. The method furthercomprises determining the lock control signal for the mobile logisticdestination based on the authorization of the delivery agent, based onthe delivery agent location difference and based on the comparison ofthe timestamp with the probable delivery period. The method furthercomprises providing the lock control signal for the mobile logisticdestination if the delivery agent is authorized to open the mobilelogistic destination, if the delivery agent location differencesatisfies a distance condition and if the timestamp is within theprobable delivery period. Providing the authorization request for themobile device of the recipient allows an authorization for accessing themobile logistic destination to be issued explicitly, which allows theresponsibility to be transferred to the recipient. The use of furthercriteria such as, e.g., the position of the delivery agent and the timeof day can further increase security.

In at least some exemplary embodiments, the information about theauthorization is obtained before the information about the lock enquiryis obtained. Issuing the authorization before a delivery attempt allowsgrant of authorization and delivery attempt to be decoupled in time,which means that a prompt reaction from the recipient is not necessaryduring delivery.

In some exemplary embodiments, the delivery agent location informationcan correspond to coordinates from a satellite-based positioning system.Computing the delivery agent location difference can be based on acomparison of the coordinates of the delivery agent location informationwith coordinates of the delivery destination location information. Theuse of coordinates from the satellite-based positioning system, forexample, the global positioning system (GPS), allows a programmaticcheck on a presence of the delivery agent at the delivery locationwithout any user interaction.

In some exemplary embodiments, the method can further comprise obtaininginformation about a revocation of the authorization from the mobiledevice of the recipient. The information about the revocation canindicate that the user revokes the authorization for opening the mobilelogistic destination during the probable delivery period. Determiningthe lock control signal can further be based on the information aboutthe revocation. Alternatively or additionally, it is possible forproviding not to be carried out if the authorization is revoked by theinformation about the revocation. The possibility of revocation allowsthe delivery attempt to be aborted by the recipient, for example, if themobile logistic destination is not at the scheduled location or becausethe recipient no longer wants the delivery at the mobile logisticdestination.

Exemplary embodiments further provide a method for a mobile device. Themethod comprises obtaining an authorization request for opening a mobilelogistic destination at the delivery time. The authorization request isbased on information about a delivery request and on information about aprobable delivery period for the delivery. The method further comprisesproviding a notification about the authorization request for a user ofthe mobile device via an output module. The method further comprisesobtaining a piece of information about a response from the user of themobile device to the notification about the authorization request froman input module. The response indicates whether or not the user consentsto the authorization request. The method further comprises determininginformation about an authorization for opening the mobile logisticdestination during the probable delivery period based on theauthorization request and based on the information about the response.The method further comprises providing the information about theauthorization. The response to the authorization request by the mobiledevice of the recipient allows an authorization for accessing the mobilelogistic destination to be issued explicitly, which allows theresponsibility to be transferred to the recipient.

In some exemplary embodiments, the output module can correspond to ascreen and the input module can correspond to a touch sensitive sensor.The response can correspond to a position of a slide control in a visualdepiction of the slide control. The use of the screen allows convenientpresentation of a multiplicity of pieces of information. The use of thetouch sensitive sensor allows accurate and intuitive operator control.Alternatively or additionally, the input module can comprise amicrophone. The information about the response can comprise a recordingof a voice command. Alternatively or additionally, the input module cancomprise a motion sensor. The information about the response cancorrespond to a prescribed movement of the motion sensor. Use ofdifferent input modules can allow the input to be matched to a situationof the recipient.

In some exemplary embodiments, the notification about the authorizationrequest further comprises a notification about an authentication requestfor the user. The information about the response further comprisesinformation about an authentication of the user, for example.Determining the information about the authorization can further be basedon the authentication of the user. An authentication of the user, forexample, by means of a password, a fingerprint scan or a retinal scan,can further increase security of the transaction.

In at least some exemplary embodiments, the method further comprisesobtaining information about a revocation of the authorization from theinput module. The information about the revocation can indicate that theuser revokes the authorization for opening the mobile logisticdestination during the probable delivery period. The method can furthercomprise providing the information about the revocation of theauthorization. The possibility of revocation allows the delivery attemptto be aborted by the recipient, for example, if the mobile logisticdestination is not at the scheduled location or because the recipient nolonger wants the delivery at the mobile logistic destination.

Exemplary embodiments further provide a program having a program codefor performing at least one of the methods when the program code isexecuted on a computer, a processor, a control module or a programmablehardware component.

Exemplary embodiments furthermore provide an apparatus for a centralstation for providing a lock control signal for a mobile logisticdestination. The apparatus comprises at least one interface, designedfor communication with a mobile device of a recipient of a delivery, forcommunication with the mobile logistic destination and for communicationwith a mobile device of a delivery agent for the delivery. The apparatusfurther comprises a control module, designed for obtaining informationabout a delivery request via the at least one interface. The informationabout the delivery request comprises information about a probabledelivery period for the delivery. The control module is further designedfor providing an authorization request for opening the mobile logisticdestination during a delivery period for the mobile device of therecipient of the delivery via the at least one interface based on theinformation about the delivery request and the information about theprobable delivery period. The control module is further designed forobtaining information about an authorization for opening the mobilelogistic destination during the probable delivery period from the mobiledevice via the at least one interface. The control module is furtherdesigned for obtaining information about a lock enquiry and deliveryagent location information from the mobile device of the delivery agentfor the delivery via the at least one interface. The control module isfurther designed for obtaining logistic destination location informationfrom the logistic destination via the at least one interface. Thecontrol module is further designed for determining a delivery agentauthorization for opening the mobile logistic destination based on theinformation about the lock enquiry and based on the information aboutthe authorization. The control module is further designed for computinga delivery agent location difference between the logistic destinationlocation information and the delivery agent location information. Thecontrol module is further designed for comparing a timestamp of the lockenquiry with the probable delivery period. The control module is furtherdesigned for determining the lock control signal for the mobile logisticdestination based on the authorization of the delivery agent, based onthe delivery agent location difference and based on the comparison ofthe timestamp with the probable delivery period. The control module isfurther designed for providing the lock control signal for the mobilelogistic destination via the at least one interface if the deliveryagent is authorized to open the mobile logistic destination, if thedelivery agent location difference satisfies a distance condition and ifthe timestamp is within the probable delivery period.

Exemplary embodiments further provide an apparatus for a mobile device.The apparatus comprises at least one interface, designed forcommunication with a central station. The apparatus further comprises acontrol module, designed for obtaining an authorization request foropening a mobile logistic destination during a delivery period via theat least one interface. The authorization request is based oninformation about a delivery request and on information about a probabledelivery period for the delivery. The control module is further designedfor providing a notification about the authorization request for a userof the mobile device via an output module. The control module is furtherdesigned for obtaining a piece of information about a response from theuser of the mobile device to the notification about the authorizationrequest from an input module. The response indicates whether or not theuser consents to the authorization request. The control module isfurther designed for determining information about an authorization foropening the mobile logistic destination during the probable deliveryperiod based on the authorization request and based on the informationabout the response. The control module is further designed for providingthe information about the authorization via the at least one interface.

Exemplary embodiments further provide a mobile device comprising theapparatus for the mobile device. Exemplary embodiments further providethe central station comprising the apparatus for the central station.Exemplary embodiments further provide a system, comprising the centralstation with the apparatus for the central station and a mobile devicecomprising the apparatus for the mobile device. The system can furthercomprise the mobile logistic destination and/or the mobile device of thedelivery agent.

Various exemplary embodiments will now be described in more detail withreference to the accompanying drawings, in which a few exemplaryembodiments are depicted. In the figures, the thickness dimensions oflines, layers and/or regions may be depicted in an exaggerated mannerfor the sake of clarity.

In the below description of the appended figures, which show only someexemplary embodiments by way of example, like reference symbols candenote like or comparable components. Further, combinatory referencesymbols can be used for components and objects that occur repeatedly inan exemplary embodiment or in a drawing, but are described jointly withregard to one or more features. Components or objects that are describedusing like or combinatory reference symbols can be embodied identically,but possibly also differently, in respect of single, multiple or allfeatures, for example, their dimensions, unless the descriptionexplicitly or implicitly reveals otherwise.

Although exemplary embodiments can be modified and altered in variousways, exemplary embodiments are depicted as examples in the figures andare described comprehensively herein. However, it should be clarifiedthat there is no intention to restrict exemplary embodiments to the formrespectively disclosed, but rather that exemplary embodiments areintended to cover all functional and/or structural modifications,equivalents and alternatives that lie within the scope of the disclosedembodiments Like reference symbols denote like or similar elementsthroughout the description of the figures.

It is noted that one element denoted as “connected” or “coupled” toanother element can be directly connected or coupled to the otherelement or that intervening elements can be present. By contrast, if oneelement is denoted as “directly connected” or “directly coupled” toanother element, then no intervening elements are present. Other termsused to describe the relationship between elements should be interpretedin a similar manner (e.g., “between” vis à vis “directly therebetween”,“adjacent” vis à vis “directly adjacent”, etc.).

The terminology used herein serves only to describe specific exemplaryembodiments and is not intended to restrict the exemplary embodiments.As used herein, the singular forms “a” and “the” are also intended toinclude the plural forms, unless clearly indicated otherwise by thecontext. Further, it should be clarified that the expressions such as,e.g., “comprises”, “comprising”, “has” and/or “having”, as used herein,indicate the presence of stated features, whole numbers, operations,work sequences, elements and/or components, but do not rule out thepresence or the addition of one or more features, whole numbers,operations, work sequences, elements, components and/or groups thereof.

Unless defined otherwise, all terms used herein (including technical andscientific terms) have the same meaning that is ascribed to them by aperson of average skill in the art in the field to which the exemplaryembodiments belong. Further, it should be clarified that expressions,e.g., those defined in generally used dictionaries, should beinterpreted as if they had the meaning that is consistent with theirmeaning in the context of the relevant art, and should not beinterpreted in an idealized or excessively formal sense, unless this isexpressly defined herein.

The linking of automobiles to the mobile radio network and the Internetallows vehicle functions to be triggered or controlled remotely viamobile applications. These remote accesses to vehicle functions allownumerous new services to be provided. Such a function, in exemplaryembodiments, is remote unlocking and locking of doors, hatches and topsof a networked vehicle, for example, for the purpose ofdeliveries/collections to the trunk. FIG. 2 shows examples by way ofillustration. 2002 shows, by way of example, an application for a mobiletelephone that can be used to indicate whether doors of a vehicle areopen. The application can, by way of example, further allow the doors tobe opened, a flashing warning functionality to be triggered or a horn tobe operated, as shown in 2004. To this end, by way of example, a thirdparty can be allowed one-off, temporally and spatially restricted accessto the interior of the vehicle.

Remote unlocking of a vehicle can be effected on the basis of a mobileonline service function “Unlock Door”, for example, and locking canaccordingly be effected using the “Lock Door” function. These functionsare available at least to some extent to customers from vehicles havingmobile online services. An appropriate mobile application can be used bya customer registered as the main user of the vehicle to perform thisfunction regardless of distance. The request for unlocking the vehicleis in this case sent by the customer, using a mobile application, to acentral unit that, directly after a legitimation check, delivers anencrypted control command to a reception module of the associatedvehicle. The vehicle electronics convert this encrypted command into therespective control signal. Opening and locking are each effected underthe responsibility of the customer.

If the vehicle needs to be opened to a third party (e.g., the parceldelivery agent) for the purpose of delivering goods or a parcel, thenthe vehicle owner would have to trigger unlocking of the vehicle usingthe mobile application himself when the delivery agent arrives at thevehicle. Since this would probably result in waiting times for thedelivery agent, this process is not very suitable for everyday use andprovides little improvement over a delivery attempt to the home addressof a customer.

Further, there are frequently no contractual relationships betweenoperators of online services for vehicles (e.g., manufacturers) andlogistics companies. As such, vehicle manufacturers are frequently notauthorized to perform automated and shipment-independent remoteunlocking of the vehicle. The forwarding of location data for a vehiclefor the purpose of a delivery may likewise not be possible withoutappropriate authorization by the vehicle keeper.

Against the background of the problems described, a method is describedin which, in at least some exemplary embodiments, an associated vehicle(main) user issues the central unit with an unlock instruction that isvalid for a delivery process in the future and results in the vehicleactually being unlocked only if particular conditions are satisfied. Atthe center of the method is an authorization request for the user andgrantable authorization by the user, and in some exemplary embodimentsthe method also comprises a temporary restricted indication of theposition of the vehicle to a third party and also optional activation ofthe hazard warning lights.

In an exemplary embodiment by way of example, it is first of all assumedthat the ordering customer and vehicle user are the same person. Thecustomer orders goods from a trader and specifies his vehicle as thedesired delivery address. The delivery address cited may be the probablelocation of the vehicle on the day of the delivery, for example. Theprobable day of the delivery is provided by the trader, for example,after querying an interface of a logistic service provider.

By way of example, this first data record of the customer contains:

-   -   a. The name of the ordering customer    -   b. The vehicle identifier of the vehicle to which the delivery        is to be made (license plate and/or vehicle ID)    -   c. Location of the vehicle as a postal address (street and/or        zip code)    -   d. Time window (e.g., 7.13.2015, 12:00 to 15:00 hours) during        which the vehicle will be at the specified location (see c.).

By way of example, a delivery order from the trader is sent to alogistic service provider. In this case, the trader generates a seconddata record that may be comprised in a piece of information about adelivery request and that can comprise the following details:

-   -   a. Order number    -   b. Details from the first data record

In this case, the logistic service provider has no contractualrelationship with the manufacturer of the vehicle, for example.Contractual relationships are possible between the logistic serviceprovider and the recipient customer, e.g., a storage order for thelogistic service provider.

On the basis of this delivery order, the logistic service provider canprovide an access prerequest (or information about a lock enquiry) viaan interface of the central unit. By way of example, the central unitcan correspond to a central unit 100 from FIG. 1. This is accomplishedby generating a third data record, for example, consisting of:

-   -   a. Shipment number    -   b. Details from the second data record

The central unit can take this lock enquiry as a basis for providing anauthorization request that is sent to the associated vehicle main user.In this case, the shipment number included (comprised in the informationabout the delivery request) can assist the user in identifying theshipment. The user can be asked to unlock his vehicle after a delay forthe purpose of delivering the specified shipment and, by way of example,to permit further accesses (vehicle locating, flashing, locking) to thevehicle.

The recipient can obtain the authorization request, by way of example,on a mobile device, for example, a mobile application (also called anapp) on a smartphone, for example, together with information about thedelivery he desires to his vehicle. The data of the request can matchhis data specified on ordering (first data record), and, by way ofexample, comprise the vehicle identifier, the day of the delivery, thetime window, the zip code, the street and/or possibly the house number.Optionally, a shipment number may be comprised, which has been allocatedby the dealer or the logistic service provider and can identify thedelivery.

Within this mobile application, the vehicle main user can now trigger“delayed remote unlocking”, for example, by moving a graphical slideelement to the “Unlock vehicle” state. This conversion of the slideelement from “Do not unlock vehicle” to “Unlock vehicle (on MM.DD.YY)”may be accompanied by a further security mechanism, such as, e.g., therequesting of a PIN, requesting of a fingerprint scan or retinal scan.

FIG. 3 shows an exemplary embodiment by way of example. 3002 shows adisplay of the authorization request, which comprises information aboutthe delivery request 3004 and a slide control 3006 for granting theauthorization. In this case, the information about the delivery request3004 comprises, by way of example, the shipment number, the date, thetime of the delivery for which the authorization is intended to begranted, the delivery location, the zip code and the address. FIG. 3,3012 shows an overview of deliveries/scheduled accesses 3014 to thevehicle with the information about the delivery request, with a visualindication of whether authorization has been granted 3016 or not 3018.

This active movement of the slide element allows the vehicle main user,by way of example, to grant the authorization for delivery and toexplicitly place the order for performance of the unlocking function orforwarding vehicle-related data with the manufacturer, for example, ifthe following constraints are satisfied. These constraints may be basedon the third data record, for example.

The consent of the customer can be stored as information about theauthorization in the central station. A corresponding fourth data recordcan comprise, by way of example, the

-   -   a. Consent of the customer    -   b. Details from the third data record,        or can refer thereto. The delivery agent can be informed about        the consent of the customer and, in some exemplary embodiments,        obtain the fourth data record at least in part.

In at least some exemplary embodiments, the authorization can be revokedor adapted by the customer. The revocation or adaptations can beeffected by the mobile application or, by way of example, a web portal.Adaptation can involve the time window and the vehicle address beingchanged, for example.

On the day of the delivery, the delivery agent can use his mobileterminal and the central unit of the logistics company to communicatewith the central unit and request the relevant information and functionsof the associated vehicle. In this case, in at least some exemplaryembodiments, the prerequisites cited in the fourth data record that havebeen arranged with the deliverer and confirmed by the customer must besatisfied. These are, by way of example

-   -   a. unlocking takes place on the arranged date    -   b. unlocking takes place within the arranged time window    -   c. the vehicle is within the arranged zip code area or within a        permissible radius (e.g., 1 km)    -   d. the delivery agent is demonstrably in proximity to the        vehicle.

After a successfully concluded delivery, the authorization granted canexpire, for example, and no further information can be requested.

FIG. 1 illustrates a flowchart for an exemplary embodiment of a methodfor a central station 100 for providing a lock control signal for amobile logistic destination 300. FIG. 1a illustrates a block diagram foran exemplary embodiment of an apparatus 10 for the central station 100that is designed to perform the method. In at least some exemplaryembodiments, the central station and/or the apparatus 10 are locatedoutside the logistic destination 300 and are designed to communicatewith the mobile logistic destination via a radio network. The apparatus10 comprises at least one interface 12, designed for communication witha mobile device 200 of a recipient of a delivery, for communication withthe mobile logistic destination 300 and for communication with a mobiledevice 400 of a delivery agent for the delivery. The apparatus furthercomprises a control module 14 that is coupled to the at least oneinterface and that is designed to perform the method operations, forexample, method operations at 110-150. The control module 14 is designedto perform the communication with the mobile logistic destination 300,with the mobile device 400 and the mobile device 200 via the at leastone interface, for example, in method operations at 110, 112, 114, 120,122 and 150.

The at least one interface 12, and/or at least one interface 22 fromFIG. 4a , can correspond, by way of example, to one or more inputsand/or one or more outputs for receiving and/or transmittinginformation, for example, in digital bit values, based on a code, withina module, between modules or between modules of different entities. Inat least some exemplary embodiments, the central station 100 may bedesigned to use the interface 12 to communicate with the mobile device200, the logistic destination 300 and/or the mobile device 400 via theradio network, which can correspond to a cellular mobile radio system,for example. The mobile radio system can correspond, by way of example,to one of the mobile radio systems that are standardized by relevantstandardization committees, such as, e.g., the 3rd GenerationPartnership Project (3GPP) group. By way of example, these include theGlobal System for Mobile Communications (GSM), Enhanced Data Rates forGSM Evolution (EDGE), GSM EDGE Radio Access Network (GERAN), theUniversal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (UTRAN) or the Evolved UTRAN(E-UTRAN), such as, e.g., the Universal Mobile Telecommunication System(UMTS), Long Term Evolution (LTE) or LTE-Advanced (LTE-A), or mobileradio systems of other standards, such as, e.g., WorldwideInteroperability for Microwave Access (WIMAX), IEEE802.16 or WirelessLocal Area Network (WLAN), IEEE802.11, and also generally a system thatis based on a Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) method, FrequencyDivision Multiple Access (FDMA) method, Code Division Multiple Access(CDMA) method, Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access (OFDMA)method or another technology or multiple access method. In the textbelow, the terms mobile radio system, mobile radio network, mobilecommunication system and mobile radio network are used synonymously.

In exemplary embodiments, the control device or the control module 14,and/or a control module 24 from FIG. 4a , can correspond to anycontroller or processor or to a programmable hardware component. By wayof example, the control module 14; 24 may also be realized as softwarethat is programmed for an appropriate hardware component. In thisrespect, the control module 14; 24 may be implemented as programmablehardware with appropriately adapted software. In this case, anyprocessors, such as Digital Signal Processors (DSPs), can be used.Exemplary embodiments are not restricted to one particular type ofprocessor in this case. Any processors or multiple processors areconceivable for implementing the control module 14; 24.

In at least some exemplary embodiments, the central station 100 cancorrespond to a central control device, a central computation station, aserver, a group of servers or a distributed server service.

The lock control signal can correspond, by way of example, to a digitalsignal, based on data packets and/or based on a circuit switchingmethod, and can comprise control information about unlocking, lockingand/or requesting of a locking status. In some exemplary embodiments,the lock control signal can be based on an encryption and/or a digitalsignature for authentication to the mobile logistic destination 300. Thelock control signal can comprise at least one element from the group ofinformation about the unlocking of a lock of the mobile logisticdestination 300, information about the locking of the lock of the mobilelogistic destination 300 and/or information about the control of thelock of the mobile logistic destination 300.

In at least some exemplary embodiments, the mobile logistic destination300 can correspond to a vehicle, a trunk of a vehicle or a mobilelogistic depot. In at least some exemplary embodiments, the vehicle cancorrespond, by way of example, to a land vehicle, a watercraft, anaircraft, a rail vehicle, a road vehicle, an automobile, an all-terrainvehicle, a motor vehicle or a truck.

The method comprises obtaining 110 information about a delivery request.The information about the delivery request comprises information about aprobable delivery period for a delivery.

In some exemplary embodiments, the information about the deliveryrequest can be provided by a vending system or a logistic serviceprovider. In at least some exemplary embodiments, the information aboutthe delivery request can further comprise at least one element from thegroup of information about the delivery content, information about arecipient, information about a delivery identifier, information about adelivery area, information about a delivery address and informationabout a sender.

The method further comprises providing 112 an authorization request foropening the mobile logistic destination during a delivery period for themobile device 200 of the recipient of the delivery, based on theinformation about the delivery request and the information about theprobable delivery period. In at least some exemplary embodiments, theauthorization request can comprise the information about the deliveryrequest and the information about the probable delivery period. Theauthorization request can further comprise information about thedelivery, for example, information about a sender, a delivery content, adelivery identifier, a destination address or a destination area. In atleast some exemplary embodiments, the authorization request cancorrespond to one or more data packets, which may be encrypted and/ordigitally signed.

The method further comprises obtaining 114 information about anauthorization for opening the mobile logistic destination during theprobable delivery period from the mobile device 200. The obtaining 114may be a reaction to providing 112 the authorization request, forexample. The information about the authorization can further comprise,by way of example, information about the delivery identifier,information about the recipient and/or information about the probabledelivery period for which the authorization has been granted. In atleast some exemplary embodiments, the information about theauthorization can correspond to one or more data packets, which may beencrypted and/or digitally signed.

The method further comprises obtaining 120 information about a lockenquiry and delivery agent location information from the mobile device400 of the delivery agent for the delivery. The delivery agent locationinformation can comprise the location of the mobile logisticdestination. In at least some exemplary embodiments, the informationabout the lock enquiry can be based on the information about thedelivery request and can comprise an authentication code that can beassociated with an order, for example, the delivery request. In someexemplary embodiments, the information about the lock enquiry cancomprise a digital signature. In at least some exemplary embodiments,the information about the lock enquiry can comprise an unlock request ora lock request.

In at least some exemplary embodiments, the information about theauthorization can be obtained 114 before the information about the lockenquiry is obtained 120. By way of example, the information about theauthorization can relate to a probable delivery period that is in thefuture. The obtaining 120 may be restricted to the probable deliveryperiod, for example. By way of example, the obtaining 120 can take placeduring the probable delivery period; if the mobile device 400 providesthe information about the lock enquiry at another time, then the controlmodule 14 may be designed to reject the information about the lockenquiry or to accept it with negative feedback.

The method further comprises obtaining 122 logistic destination locationinformation from the mobile logistic destination 300. In at least someexemplary embodiments, the logistic destination location information cancomprise the location of the mobile logistic destination. The logisticdestination location information and the delivery agent locationinformation can comprise, by way of example, GPS coordinates orgeographical coordinates and be based on a Global Positioning System(GPS) and/or on locating using mobile radio data.

The method further comprises determining 130 a delivery agentauthorization for opening the mobile logistic destination 300 based onthe information about the lock enquiry and based on the informationabout the authorization. The determining 130 can comprise, by way ofexample, checking whether there is an authorization from the recipientfor the delivery to which the lock enquiry relates, or whether there isa delivery request for the mobile logistic destination 300. In at leastsome exemplary embodiments, the delivery request can further comprise apiece of information about a delivery location, for example, a zip codearea or an address, and the determining 130 can further comprisecomputing whether the logistic destination location information iswithin the delivery location or within a radius around the deliverylocation.

The method further comprises computing 132 a delivery agent locationdifference between the logistic destination location information and thedelivery agent location information. The delivery agent locationdifference can correspond, by way of example, to a spatial differencebetween the delivery agent location information and the logisticdestination location information, for example, a physical distancebetween the pieces of location information. The computing 132 can bebased, by way of example, on a trigonometric function, or can be basedon a digital roadmap, for example, the delivery agent locationdifference being able to correspond to a distance between the mobilelogistic destination 200 and the mobile device of the delivery agent400.

In some exemplary embodiments, the delivery agent location informationcan correspond to coordinates from a satellite-based positioning system.Computing 132 the delivery agent location difference can be based, byway of example, on a comparison of the coordinates of the delivery agentlocation information with coordinates of the delivery destinationlocation information.

The method further comprises comparing 134 a timestamp of the lockenquiry with the probable delivery period. Comparing 134 the timestampcan comprise, by way of example, checking whether the timestamp of thelock enquiry is within the probable delivery period, or within acourtesy period around the probable delivery period. In at least someexemplary embodiments, the timestamp may be comprised in the informationabout the lock enquiry. Alternatively or additionally, the timestamp canbe based on or correspond to a time of the obtaining 120.

The method further comprises determining 140 the lock control signal forthe mobile logistic destination 300 based on the delivery agentauthorization, based on the delivery agent location difference and basedon the comparison 124 of the timestamp with the probable deliveryperiod. In at least some exemplary embodiments, the determining 140 cancomprise checking whether the determining 130 results in the deliveryagent authorization being present, whether the computing 132 results inthe delivery agent location difference being below a threshold value(for example, 2 m, 5 m, 10 m, 15 m, 20 m or 25 m) and/or the timestampbeing within the probable delivery time. The determining 140 can furthercomprise computing and/or encrypting a data packet that containsinstructions to unlock or lock a lock of the mobile logistic destination300 once.

The method further comprises providing 150 the lock control signal forthe mobile logistic destination 300 if the delivery agent is authorizedto open the mobile logistic destination, if the delivery agent locationdifference satisfies a distance condition and if the timestamp is withinthe probable delivery period. The distance condition can correspond, byway of example, to a distance threshold value, for example, 2 m, 5 m, 10m, 15 m, 20 m or 25 m, based on a geometric distance or a coursedistance, or that the mobile device 400 of the delivery agent is in thesame street as the mobile logistic destination 300 and/or that themobile device 400 is in visual range of the mobile logistic destination300.

In some exemplary embodiments, the method can further comprise obtaininginformation about the activation of a vehicle function from the mobiledevice 400. The vehicle function can comprise, by way of example, theactivation of hazard warning lights. The method can further comprisedetermining a control signal for the mobile logistic destination, forthe purpose of controlling the vehicle function. A prerequisite may be,by way of example, that a timestamp of the information about theactivation of the vehicle function is within the probable deliveryperiod or within a lead time, for example, 3 h, 1 h, 30 min or 15 minbefore the probable delivery period. A further prerequisite may be thatthe mobile device 400 of the delivery agent is within a radius aroundthe mobile logistic destination 300.

In some exemplary embodiments, the method can further comprise providingthe logistic destination location information for the mobile device 400of the delivery agent, for example, when the mobile logistic destinationand the mobile device are within a radius or within a specifiedgeographical area, for example, a zip code area, a district or a street,and/or when a current time is within the probable delivery time orwithin a lead time before the delivery time.

In some exemplary embodiments, the method can further comprise obtaininginformation about a revocation of the authorization from the mobiledevice 200 of the recipient. The information about the revocation canindicate that the user revokes the authorization for opening the mobilelogistic destination during the probable delivery period. Thedetermining 140 can further be based on the information about therevocation. Alternatively or additionally, it is possible for theproviding 150 not to be performed if the authorization is revoked by theinformation about the revocation. In at least some exemplaryembodiments, the information about the revocation of the authorizationcan further comprise information about an adapted authorization thatreplaces the previous information about the authorization. The methodcan further comprise replacing the information about the authorizationbased on the information about the adapted authorization. By way ofexample, the information about the adapted authorization can comprise anadapted delivery location or an adapted probable delivery period.

FIG. 4 illustrates a flowchart for an exemplary embodiment of a methodfor a mobile device 200. FIG. 4a illustrates a block diagram for anexemplary embodiment of an apparatus 20 for the mobile device 200,designed for performing the method. The apparatus 20 comprises the atleast one interface 22, designed for communication with the centralstation 100, and the control module 24, which is coupled to the at leastone interface 22. The control module 24 is designed for performing themethod operations, for example, method operations at 210-260. The mobiledevice 200, and/or the mobile device 400, can correspond, by way ofexample, to a portable computer system, for example, to a mobiletelephone, a smartphone, a programmable watch (also called asmartwatch), a Personal Digital Assistant (PDA), a tablet computer, amobile computer, a notebook computer, a laptop computer or a mobilecomputer system.

The method comprises obtaining 210 an authorization request for openinga mobile logistic destination 300 at the delivery time. Theauthorization request is based on information about a delivery requestand on information about a probable delivery period for the delivery.The control module 24 is designed for obtaining 210 via the at least oneinterface 22. The obtaining 210 can correspond to obtaining theauthorization request from the central station 100.

The method further comprises providing 220 a notification about theauthorization request for a user of the mobile device 200 via an outputmodule. The output module, for example, an output module 26 of theapparatus 20, which output module is coupled to the control module 24,can correspond, by way of example, to a screen, a touch sensitive screen(also called a touch screen), a loudspeaker or a tactile output module,for example, on a vibration or Braille basis. The notification about theauthorization request can correspond, by way of example, to a display ofan overview (such as 3002 and 3004 in FIG. 3), a linguistic output of atext or a tactile representation of the authorization request, and cancomprise, by way of example, information about a deliveryidentification, information about the delivery location, informationabout the delivery content and/or information about the probabledelivery period.

The method further comprises obtaining 222 a piece of information abouta response from the user of the mobile device to the notification aboutthe authorization request from an input module. The response indicateswhether or not the user consents to the authorization request. The inputmodule, for example, an input module 28 of the apparatus 20, cancorrespond to or comprise, by way of example, a touch sensitive sensor,a microphone or a motion sensor. By way of example, the informationabout the response can comprise one or more positions of touches and/ortouch sequences that correspond to graphical elements of the display ofthe output module 26. Alternatively or additionally, the informationabout the response can comprise a recording of spoken text orinformation about a movement gesture. By way of example, the outputmodule, for example, the output module 26, and/or the input module, forexample, the input module 28, may be comprised in a separate device, forexample, in a smartwatch, and determining 230 can be performed in asmartphone.

By way of example, the output module 26 can correspond to a screen andthe input module 28 can correspond to a touch sensitive sensor. Theresponse can correspond, by way of example, to a position of a slidecontrol in a visual depiction of the slide control, which can beimplemented in a manner similar to 3002 and/or 3004 in FIG. 3.

Alternatively or additionally, the input module can comprise amicrophone. The information about the response can comprise a recordingof a voice command. Alternatively or additionally, the input module cancomprise a motion sensor. The information about the response cancorrespond to a prescribed movement of the motion sensor, for example, amovement gesture.

In some exemplary embodiments, it may be possible for the vehicle (whichcan correspond to the mobile logistic destination 300) to be opened andstarted even without a key. One option in this case may be a slidecontrol on a mobile phone. Other options are also conceivable in thiscase that detect the will of the user. Some exemplary embodiments canallow the command for unlocking the vehicle to be spoken into thesmartwatch. It is also conceivable for unlocking to be able to beaccomplished by moving the mobile device 200 (or the wrist) in a certainmanner. The operator control action can connect the detection of thecommand to the identification of the user in this case—the spokencommand could be coupled to the biometric identification of the user inthe information about the response.

In some exemplary embodiments, the mobile device 200 may be designed toopen the mobile logistic destination 300 based on an operator controlaction by the user (the recipient). An operator control action that iscomprised in the information about the response can correspond, by wayof example, to the operator control action that the recipient performsto open the mobile logistic destination 300. This means that, inexemplary embodiments, it is possible to make clear to the recipientthat the transmission of the authorization is of similar seriousness todirect execution of the relevant command.

The method further comprises determining 230 the information about theauthorization for opening the mobile logistic destination during theprobable delivery period based on the authorization request and based onthe information about the response. The determining 230 can comprise, byway of example, associating the touches with the corresponding graphicalelements, or identification of voice commands in the spoken text. Thedetermining 230 can further comprise providing, encrypting and/orsigning a data packet that comprises the information about theauthorization.

In at least some exemplary embodiments, the determining 230 can furthercomprise processing the information about the response, for example,based on a voice analysis or based on an association of points of thetouch sensitive sensor or capacitive measurements of the touch sensitivesensor with operator control elements of a graphical user interface,which can be presented on the output module 26, for example. In at leastsome exemplary embodiments, the determining 230 can further comprise asignal analysis, for example, for transforming capacitive fluxes intooperator control inputs, sound recordings into identified commandsand/or movement gestures or tactile feedback into instructions of theuser.

In some exemplary embodiments, the notification about the authorizationrequest can further comprise a notification about an authenticationrequest for the user. By way of example, the notification can comprise apiece of action information for the recipient, for example, a prompt toinput a password or a PIN, or to place a finger onto a fingerprintscanner or to scan the eye using a retinal scanner. The informationabout the response can further comprise information about anauthentication of the user. The authentication can correspond, by way ofexample, to a password, a PIN, a voice command, a fingerprint scan or aretinal scan. By way of example, the apparatus can comprise anauthentication module 29, for example, a fingerprint scanner or retinalscanner, for authentication. Determining 230 the information about theauthorization can further be based on the authentication of the user. Byway of example, the determining 230 can comprise checking a password, aPIN, a fingerprint scan or a retinal scan, or user identification basedon biometric recognition of speech for the voice command. By way ofexample, the authorization can be granted only if the authentication issuccessful.

The method further comprises providing 240 the information about theauthorization. By way of example, the control module 24 is designed toprovide the information about the authorization via the at least oneinterface 22. The providing 240 can correspond to providing theinformation about the authorization 240 for the central station 100.

In some exemplary embodiments, the method can further comprise obtaining250 information about a revocation of the authorization from the inputmodule. By way of example, the control module 24 may be designed tocapture the information about the revocation via the input module, forexample, in similar state to the information about the response as aposition on a touch sensitive screen, as a spoken text or as a movementgesture. By way of example, the method can further comprise providing auser interface having an option for revocation of the authorization, theobtaining 250 being based on the option for revocation of the userinterface. The information about the revocation can indicate that theuser revokes the authorization for opening the mobile logisticdestination during the probable delivery period. The method can furthercomprise providing 260 the information about the revocation of theauthorization, for example, for the central station 100, for example,via the at least one interface 22. The providing 260 can furthercomprise, by way of example, processing the information about therevocation, for example, a transformation of raw data, similarly tomethod operation at 230. By way of example, the providing 260 canfurther comprise generating, signing and/or encrypting a data packetcomprising the information about the revocation. In at least someexemplary embodiments, the information about the revocation of theauthorization can further comprise information about an adaptedauthorization that replaces the previous information about theauthorization. In some exemplary embodiments, the obtaining 250 canfurther comprise operations at 210-240 to determine the adaptedauthorization.

A further exemplary embodiment is a computer program for performing atleast one of the methods described above when the computer program runson a computer, a processor or a programmable hardware component. Afurther exemplary embodiment is also a digital storage medium that ismachine-readable or computer-readable, and that has electronicallyreadable control signals that can interact with a programmable hardwarecomponent such that one of the methods described above is performed.

The features disclosed in the description above, the claims below andthe appended figures may be of importance, and can be implemented, bothindividually and in any combination for implementing an exemplaryembodiment in their different configurations.

Although some embodiments have been described in connection with anapparatus, it goes without saying that these embodiments also representa description of the corresponding method, so that a block or acomponent of an apparatus should also be considered as a correspondingmethod operation or as a feature of a method operation. Analogously tothis, embodiments described in connection with or as a method operationalso represent a description of a corresponding block or detail orfeature of a corresponding apparatus.

Depending on particular implementation requirements, exemplaryembodiments may be implemented in hardware or in software. Theimplementation can be performed using a digital storage medium, forexample, a floppy disk, a DVD, a Blu-Ray disk, a CD, a ROM, a PROM, anEPROM, an EEPROM or a FLASH memory, a hard disk or another magnetic oroptical memory that stores electronically readable control signals thatcan interact or do interact with a programmable hardware component suchthat the respective method is performed.

A programmable hardware component may be formed by a processor, acomputer processor (CPU=Central Processing Unit), a graphics processor(GPU=Graphics Processing Unit), a computer, a computer system, anApplication-Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC), an Integrated Circuit(IC), a System on Chip (SOC), a programmable logic element or a FieldProgrammable Gate Array having a microprocessor (FPGA).

The digital storage medium may therefore be machine-readable orcomputer-readable. Some exemplary embodiments thus comprise a datastorage medium that has electronically readable control signals that arecapable of interacting with a programmable computer system or aprogrammable hardware component such that one of the methods describedherein is performed. At least one exemplary embodiment is a data storagemedium (or a digital storage medium or a computer-readable medium) onwhich the program for performing one of the methods described herein isrecorded.

Generally, exemplary embodiments may be implemented as a program,firmware, computer program or computer program product having a programcode or as data, wherein the program code or the data is or areoperative to the effect of performing one of the methods when theprogram runs on a processor or a programmable hardware component. Theprogram code or the data may, by way of example, also be stored on amachine-readable storage medium or data storage medium. The program codeor the data can be present inter alia as source code, machine code orbyte code and as other intermediate code.

A further exemplary embodiment is further a data stream, a signal trainor a sequence of signals that represents or represent the program forperforming one of the methods described herein. The data stream, thesignal train or the sequence of signals may be configured, by way ofexample, to the effect of being transferred via a data communicationlink, for example, via the Internet or another network. Exemplaryembodiments are thus also data-representing signal trains that aresuitable for sending via a network or a data communication link, whereinthe data represent the program.

A program according to at least one exemplary embodiment can implementone of the methods while it is performed, for example, by reading memorylocations or writing a datum or multiple data thereto, as a result ofwhich, if need be, switching processes or other processes are broughtabout in transistor structures, in amplifier structures or in otherelectrical components, optical components, magnetic components orcomponents operating on another functional principle. Accordingly,reading a memory location allows data, values, sensor values or otherinformation to be captured, determined or measured by a program.Therefore, by reading one or more memory locations, a program cancapture, determine or measure variables, values, measured variables andother information, and by writing to one or more memory locations, itcan bring about, prompt or perform an action and actuate other devices,machines and components.

The exemplary embodiments described above are merely an illustration ofthe principles of the disclosed embodiments. It goes without saying thatmodifications and variations of the arrangements and details describedherein will become apparent to other persons skilled in the art.Therefore, the intention is to be restricted only by the scope ofprotection of the patent claims below, and not by the specific detailsthat have been presented herein based on the description and theexplanation of the exemplary embodiments.

LIST OF REFERENCE SYMBOLS

-   10 Apparatus for a central station-   12 At least one interface-   14 Control module-   20 Apparatus for a mobile device-   22 At least one interface-   24 Control module-   26 Output module-   28 Input module-   100 Central station-   110 Obtain-   112 Provide-   114 Obtain-   120 Obtain-   122 Obtain-   130 Determine-   132 Compute-   134 Compare-   140 Determine-   150 Provide-   200 Mobile device of the recipient-   210 Obtain-   220 Provide-   222 Obtain-   230 Determine-   240 Provide-   250 Obtain-   260 Provide-   300 Mobile delivery destination-   400 Mobile device of the delivery agent-   2002 Mobile application-   2004 Mobile application-   3002 Display of the notification about the authorization request-   3004 Information about the delivery request-   3006 Slide control-   3012 Display of overview of deliveries/scheduled accesses-   3014 Overview of deliveries/scheduled accesses-   3016 Authorizations granted-   3018 Authorizations not granted

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 12. A method for providing a lock control signal for amobile logistic destination for a central station, the methodcomprising: obtaining information about a mobile logistic destinationauthorization for opening the mobile logistic destination during aprobable delivery period from a mobile device of a delivery recipient;obtaining information about a lock enquiry and delivery agent locationinformation from a mobile device of a delivery agent for the delivery;obtaining logistic destination location information from the mobilelogistic destination; determining a delivery agent authorization foropening the mobile logistic destination based on the information aboutthe lock enquiry and based on the information about the mobile logisticdestination authorization; computing a delivery agent locationdifference between the logistic destination location information and thedelivery agent location information; comparing a timestamp of the lockenquiry with the probable delivery period; determining the lock controlsignal for the mobile logistic destination based on the delivery agentauthorization, the delivery agent location difference and the comparisonof the timestamp with the probable delivery period; and providing thelock control signal for the mobile logistic destination in response tothe delivery agent being authorized to open the mobile logisticdestination, the delivery agent location difference satisfying adistance condition and the timestamp being within the probable deliveryperiod.
 13. The method of claim 12, wherein the information about themobile logistic destination authorization is obtained before theinformation about the lock enquiry is obtained.
 14. The method of claim12, wherein the delivery agent location information corresponds tocoordinates from a satellite-based positioning system, and whereincomputing the delivery agent location difference is based on acomparison of the coordinates of the delivery agent location informationwith coordinates of the delivery destination location information. 15.The method of claim 12, further comprising obtaining information about arevocation of the mobile logistic destination authorization from themobile device of the delivery recipient, wherein the information aboutthe revocation indicates that the delivery recipient has revoked theauthorization for opening the mobile logistic destination during theprobable delivery period, and wherein the determining of the lock signalis further based on the information about the revocation and/or whereinthe providing the lock signal is not performed in response to the mobilelogistic destination authorization being revoked by the informationabout the revocation.
 16. A mobile logistic delivery method for a mobiledevice, the method comprising: obtaining information about a mobilelogistic destination authorization request response sent from a deliveryrecipient's mobile device in response to a notification about a deliveryagent authorization request, wherein the mobile logistic destinationauthorization request response indicates whether the delivery recipientconsents to the delivery agent authorization request; determininginformation about a delivery agent authorization for opening the mobilelogistic destination during a probable delivery period based on thedelivery agent authorization request and the information about themobile logistic destination authorization request response, wherein thedelivery agent authorization is based on the information about a lockenquiry included in the delivery agent authorization request,information about the mobile logistic destination authorization, and adelivery agent location difference between location information for themobile logistic destination and the delivery agent location information;and providing the information about the delivery agent authorization.17. The method of claim 16, further comprising providing thenotification about the delivery agent authorization request via ascreen, wherein the obtaining of the information about the mobilelogistic destination authorization request response sent from thedelivery recipient's mobile device in response to the notification abouta delivery agent authorization request is performed using a touchsensitive sensor, and wherein the mobile logistic destinationauthorization request response corresponds to a position of a slidecontrol in a visual depiction of the slide control, and/or the inputmodule comprises a microphone, wherein the information about the mobilelogistic destination authorization request response comprises arecording of a voice command, and/or the input module comprises a motionsensor, wherein the information about the mobile logistic destinationauthorization request response corresponds to a prescribed movement ofthe motion sensor.
 18. The method of claim 17, wherein the notificationabout the delivery agent authorization request further comprises anotification about an authentication request to the delivery recipient,wherein the information about the mobile logistic destinationauthorization request response further comprises information about anauthentication by the delivery recipient, and wherein the determining ofthe information about the mobile logistic destination authorization isfurther based on the authentication of the delivery recipient.
 19. Themethod of claim 17, further comprising obtaining information about arevocation of the mobile logistic destination authorization from theinput module, wherein the information about the revocation indicatesthat the delivery recipient has revoked the authorization for openingthe mobile logistic destination during the probable delivery period. 20.A program having a program code for performing a method for providing alock control signal for a mobile logistic destination for a centralstation in response to the program code being executed on a computer, aprocessor, or a programmable hardware component, the method comprising:obtaining information about a mobile logistic destination authorizationfor opening the mobile logistic destination during the probable deliveryperiod from a mobile device of a delivery recipient; obtaininginformation about a lock enquiry and delivery agent location informationfrom a mobile device of a delivery agent for the delivery; obtaininglogistic destination location information from the logistic destination;determining a delivery agent authorization for opening the mobilelogistic destination based on the information about the lock enquiry andthe information about the mobile logistic destination authorization;computing a delivery agent location difference between the logisticdestination location information and the delivery agent locationinformation; comparing a timestamp of the lock enquiry with the probabledelivery period; determining the lock control signal for the mobilelogistic destination based on the delivery agent authorization, thedelivery agent location difference and the comparison of the timestampwith the probable delivery period; and providing the lock control signalfor the mobile logistic destination in response to the delivery agentbeing authorized to open the mobile logistic destination, the deliveryagent location difference satisfying a distance condition and thetimestamp being within the probable delivery period.
 21. The program ofclaim 20, wherein the information about the mobile logistic destinationauthorization is obtained before the information about the lock enquiryis obtained.
 22. The program of claim 20, wherein the delivery agentlocation information corresponds to coordinates from a satellite-basedpositioning system, and wherein computing the delivery agent locationdifference is based on a comparison of the coordinates of the deliveryagent location information with coordinates of the delivery destinationlocation information.
 23. The program of claim 20, wherein the methodfurther comprises obtaining information about a revocation of the mobilelogistic destination authorization from the mobile device of thedelivery recipient, wherein the information about the revocationindicates that the user has revoked the authorization for opening themobile logistic destination during the probable delivery period, andwherein the determining of the lock signal is further based on theinformation about the revocation and/or wherein the providing the locksignal is not performed in response to the authorization being revokedby the information about the revocation.
 24. An apparatus for a centralstation for providing a lock control signal for a mobile logisticdestination, the apparatus comprising: at least one interface forcommunication with a mobile device of a recipient of a delivery,communication with the mobile logistic destination, and communicationwith a mobile device of a delivery agent for the delivery; and aprocessor for: obtaining information about a mobile logistic destinationauthorization for opening the mobile logistic destination during aprobable delivery period from the mobile device of the deliveryrecipient via the at least one interface, obtaining information about alock enquiry and delivery agent location information from the mobiledevice of the delivery agent for the delivery via the at least oneinterface, obtaining logistic destination location information from themobile logistic destination via the at least one interface, determininga delivery agent authorization for opening the mobile logisticdestination based on the information about the lock enquiry and based onthe information about the mobile logistic destination authorization,computing a delivery agent location difference between the logisticdestination location information and the delivery agent locationinformation, comparing a timestamp of the lock enquiry with the probabledelivery period, determining the lock control signal for the mobilelogistic destination based on the authorization of the delivery agent,the delivery agent location difference and the comparison of thetimestamp with the probable delivery period, and providing the lockcontrol signal for the mobile logistic destination via the at least oneinterface in response to the delivery agent being authorized to open themobile logistic destination, the delivery agent location differencesatisfying a distance condition and the timestamp being within theprobable delivery period.
 25. The apparatus of claim 24, wherein theinformation about the mobile logistic destination authorization isobtained before the information about the lock enquiry is obtained. 26.The apparatus of claim 24, wherein the delivery agent locationinformation corresponds to coordinates from a satellite-basedpositioning system, and wherein computing the delivery agent locationdifference is based on a comparison of the coordinates of the deliveryagent location information with coordinates of the delivery destinationlocation information.
 27. The apparatus of claim 24, wherein informationabout a revocation of the mobile logistic destination authorization isobtained from the mobile device of the delivery recipient, wherein theinformation about the revocation indicates that the user has revoked themobile logistic destination authorization for opening the mobilelogistic destination during the probable delivery period, and whereinthe determination of the lock signal is further based on the informationabout the revocation and/or the providing lock signal is not performedin response to the mobile logistic destination authorization beingrevoked by the information about the revocation.
 28. An apparatus for amobile device, the apparatus comprising: at least one interface forcommunication with a central station; and a processor for: obtaininginformation about a mobile logistic destination authorization requestresponse sent from a delivery recipient's mobile device in response to anotification about a delivery agent authorization request, wherein themobile logistic destination authorization request response indicateswhether the delivery recipient consents to the delivery agentauthorization request, determining information about a delivery agentauthorization for opening the mobile logistic destination during theprobable delivery period based on the delivery agent authorizationrequest and on the information about the mobile logistic destinationauthorization request response, wherein the delivery agent authorizationis based on the information about the lock enquiry, the informationabout the authorization, and a delivery agent location differencebetween location information for the mobile logistic destination and thedelivery agent location information, and providing the information aboutthe delivery agent authorization via the at least one interface.
 29. Theapparatus of claim 28, further comprising providing the notificationabout the delivery agent authorization request via a screen, wherein theobtaining of the information about the mobile logistic destinationauthorization request response sent from the delivery recipients mobiledevice in response to the notification about a delivery agentauthorization request is performed using a touch sensitive sensor, andwherein the mobile logistic destination authorization request responsecorresponds to a position of a slide control in a visual depiction ofthe slide control, and/or the input module comprises a microphone,wherein the information about the authorization response comprises arecording of a voice command, and/or the input module comprises a motionsensor, wherein the information about the authorization responsecorresponds to a prescribed movement of the motion sensor.
 30. Theapparatus of claim 29, wherein the notification about the delivery agentauthorization request further comprises a notification about anauthentication request to the delivery recipient, wherein theinformation about the mobile logistic destination authorization requestresponse further comprises information about an authentication by thedelivery recipient, and wherein the determining the information aboutthe mobile logistic destination authorization is further based on theauthentication of the delivery recipient.
 31. The apparatus of claim 29,wherein information about the revocation of the mobile logisticdestination authorization is obtained from the input module, wherein theinformation about the revocation indicates that the user has revoked themobile logistic destination authorization for opening the mobilelogistic destination during the probable delivery period.
 32. A programhaving a program code for performing a mobile logistic delivery methodfor a mobile device, the method comprising: obtaining information abouta mobile logistic destination authorization request response sent from adelivery recipient's mobile device in response to a notification about adelivery agent authorization request, wherein the mobile logisticdestination authorization request response indicates whether thedelivery recipient consents to the delivery agent authorization request;determining information about a delivery agent authorization for openingthe mobile logistic destination during the probable delivery periodbased on the delivery agent authorization request and on the informationabout the mobile logistic destination authorization request response,wherein the delivery agent authorization is based on the informationabout the lock enquiry, the information about the authorization, and adelivery agent location difference between location information for themobile logistic destination and the delivery agent location information;and providing the information about the delivery agent authorization.